Accessory

Like the butcher’s chopping block, Skagerak Denmark’s teak chopping boards are made of solid cross-cut wooden blocks. In addition to an elegant, slightly rustic appearance, this cross-cut feature increases their durability and reduces the wear on the knife.

The Fionia Tray is a true classic. It was actually the first gift item produced by Skagerak Denmark and is now an icon of classic Danish design. The tray is a common feature of many Danish homes and makes a perfect gift.

Erik Magnussen design for Stelton. The Stelton oil lamp in frosted glass provides beautiful mesmerizing light and encourages relaxation. It can be used outdoors to illuminate garden tables and patios in summer, or indoors to create a warm and friendly atmosphere in winter.

Kastehelmi dish, designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala in 1964
The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun.

Kastehelmi plate designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala.
The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun.

Arne Jacobsen design for Stelton, 1967. Coffee lovers will cherish the AJ Cylinda coffee pot, a great classic of Scandinavian design, which combines functionality and ease of use so users can always make the most of their moments of relaxation. Perfect for welcoming guests at home, but can also be used by professionals, in cafés and restaurants.

Thomas Sandell design by Georg Jensen, 2012.This functional wine cooler by Georg Jensen elegantly enfolds the bottles, and helps maintain the temperature of the beverage inside. Its timeless design makes it an ideal wedding gift, which will last in time.

Thomas Sandell design by Georg Jensen, 2012. This wine carafe by Georg Jensen is an elegant way to serve wine for every occasion. Its timeless design makes it a perfect wedding gift for connoisseurs or amateurs, which will last in time.

Sigvard Bernadotte design by Georg Jensen, 2002.
Very functional and of an unusual visual beauty, the Bernadotte thermo jugs are the ideal choice for serving your guests in style. Even though they were designed in 1938, they still look just as modern today as they did back then.

Often presented as the best candles in the world, these straight Scandinavian candles brighten up many Swedish houses every winter. Prefect for all seasons and occasions, they create a warm, calming atmosphere which makes you feel like staying at home.

Often presented as the best candles in the world, the Scandinavian Torch candles brighten up many Swedish homes every winter. Prefect for all seasons and occasions, they create a warm, calming atmosphere which makes you feel like staying at home.

Designed by Danish designer duo Sebastian Holmbäck and Ulrik Nordentoft for Stelton, Emma's electric kettle is inspired by the golden age of Danish design in the 1950s and '60s. The lines are simple and elegant. The natural beech handle recalls the Nordic spirit.